Brief Cognitive Behaviour Therapy can be applied to the treatment
of a wide range of problems in many different settings. In this
unique handbook, Frank Bond and Windy Dryden, have brought together
a prominent cast of authors, to discuss issues concerning the
definition, assessment and, in particular, the practice of brief
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT).
Contents include:
* The difference between brief and regular CBT and evidence for its
effectiveness.
* How to use brief CBT in your own area of practice.
* Applying brief CBT to emotional disorders, anxiety, workplace
stress and more.
This handbook is accessible to a wide range of readers, including
academics, practitioners, psychotherapists, counsellors, and
students training in CBT.
Table des matières
About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Preface.
Chapter 1: Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Definition and
Scientific Foundations (Holly Hazlett-Stevens & Michelle G.
Craske).
Chapter 2: Assessment Issues in Brief Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy (Follin Armfield Key & Michelle G. Craske).
Chapter 3: Brief ACT Treatment of Depression (Robert D.
Zettle & Steven C. Hayes).
Chapter 4: Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia (Nina Heinrichs,
David A. Spiegel & Stefan G. Hofmann).
Chapter 5: Brief Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Anger
(Raymond W. Novaco & Kelly L. Jarvis).
Chapter 6: Cognitive Therapy for Generalised Anxiety Disorder
(Adrian Wells).
Chapter 7: ACT at Work (Frank W. Bond & Steven C.
Hayes).
Chapter 8: Cognitive Therapy for Social Phobia (Adrian
Wells).
Chapter 9: Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for
Substance Abuse (F. Michler Bishop).
Chapter 10: Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Couples
(Norman B. Epstein, Donald H. Baucom, Wendy Hunt & Jaslean
J. La Taillade).
Chapter 11: Child and Adolescence Problems (Alan
Carr).
Chapter 12: Preventing and Treating Evaluation Strain: A Brief
CBT Approach (Paul E. Flaxman, Frank W. Bond & Edmund
Keogh).
Chapter 13: Preventing Counsellor Burnout in Brief Cognitive
Behavior Therapy (Albert Ellis).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
A propos de l’auteur
Frank W. Bond, BA(Honours), Dip Psych, MSc, Ph D, CPsychol, is
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths
College, University of London. His research and practice centre
around occupational health psychology and, in particular, how work
redesign and cognitive behaviour therapies can independently, and
together, help to improve workers’ psychological health,
absenteeism levels, and productivity. Dr Bond also maintains a
private practice in cognitive behaviour therapy.
Windy Dryden, BSc, Dip Psych, MSc, Ph D, C Psychol, is
Professor of Counselling at Goldsmiths College, University of
London. He is the editor or author of over 125 books in the area of
counselling and psychotherapy. His primary interests are rational
emotive behaviour therapy and disseminating its theory and
techniques to the general public, through writing short,
accessible, self-help books.